2023
DOI: 10.36547/ams.29.4.1949
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Explicit and Implicit Integration of Constitutive Equations of Chaboche Isotropic-Kinematic Hardening Material Model

Andrzej Skrzat,
Marta Wójcik

Abstract: The proper selection of the material model and its parameters in numerical simulations of the material response under loading is a very important task. In the cyclic load one should assume different phenomena, e.g. ratchetting effect, the mean stress relaxation, creep, etc. The Chaboche kinematic hardening model is mainly applied in order to capture the Bauschinger effect due to its good description of the material behaviour under the cyclic loading. The modified Chaboche isotropic-kinematic hardening model is… Show more

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“…They utilized finite element (FE) analysis to optimize process and tool parameters before physical experimentation. Similarly, industries like automotive manufacturing rely heavily on accurate predictions of the forming process, including stressstrain distribution, springback, and thickness [12]. Today, FE analysis offers a reliable tool for more accurate springback prediction [13,14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They utilized finite element (FE) analysis to optimize process and tool parameters before physical experimentation. Similarly, industries like automotive manufacturing rely heavily on accurate predictions of the forming process, including stressstrain distribution, springback, and thickness [12]. Today, FE analysis offers a reliable tool for more accurate springback prediction [13,14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%